I missed 'em again on a E-Bay auction!I have been hoarding K2 clicker boots n' bindings for myself since i realized they were out of productionThey are the BEST I can fit 3 boards in one rolling hard-case w/no disassembly requiredEasy on and easy off when i need to walk over to my kite

and when i go to the slopesi just whizz by all these huge groups with their butts on the groundsounding off like a weird High tone drum circlereally the days are just too short in the winter to dawdle away precious minutes when there are other options

So back to the SnowshoesI grabbed a pair of MSR's @ a Campmor today (MSR appears to be the manufacturer that once collaborated with K2)and drilled out the six rivots holding on the clunky rubber straps

for anyone who cares to know,...this is going to be soooooooo easy to retrofit

I used to use clickers. Really liked them. Then when the toe cap bindings came out I just preferred them. Still easy on/off while standing and with a much wider boot selection. Wish the snowboard companies could have agreed on a step-in standard that did not clog up with wet snow.

Anyhow, I remember they used to make a clicker compatible snowshoe as you probably have seen. You can probably find these on ebay as well;

Hey VinIm with you except I swear by the burton step ins. Not sure theyde do well with snowshoes but I too chuckle at the knuckle draggers ratcheting away on their butts as I click in right off the chair. Im in VT and so collecting that so called "obsolete" tech is easy at local ski swaps. Good luck with your idea. Possibly catch u at Tug hill as Rachael's gig is up. Don't come up here yet, no snow. no ice :we've got nothin

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